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Communications of the ACM, 2020
Valuing the quality, not the quantity, of work.
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Valuing the quality, not the quantity, of work.
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Master Connectivity Index and Master Connectivity Polynomial
Current Computer Aided-Drug Design, 2010We give the standard expressions of the Zagreb indices, Randić indices and their variants. Then we present the master connectivity index and show how this index can generate all connectivity indices of both varieties. We also present the master connectivity polynomial and show the relationship between this polynomial and the master connectivity index ...
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IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2009
Randy Kochis enjoys the freedom of correcting gaffes, improvising, and the overall process of trial and error in digital art. He uses Photoshop, layering filter effects so that he gets more intricate patterns, depth, color, and shadows.
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Randy Kochis enjoys the freedom of correcting gaffes, improvising, and the overall process of trial and error in digital art. He uses Photoshop, layering filter effects so that he gets more intricate patterns, depth, color, and shadows.
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Mastering Master Mind logically
ACM SIGART Bulletin, 1984Some readers of the recent note by Ehud Shapiro on "Playing Master Mind Logically" (SIGART 85, July 1983) may reasonably have concluded that Prolog was a suitable language for a "generate and test" strategy, as the author stated, but that perhaps there was something intrinsic to Prolog that made anything much more subtle unwieldy.
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RCM midwives : the official journal of the Royal College of Midwives, 2005
A need for greater theoretical knowledge and evidence on which to base their care led Annette Briley and Joy Kemp to undertake a Masters degree. They offer their personal experiences of balancing work, study and home life and encourage other midwives to apply for further education courses.
Annette, Briley, Joy, Kemp
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A need for greater theoretical knowledge and evidence on which to base their care led Annette Briley and Joy Kemp to undertake a Masters degree. They offer their personal experiences of balancing work, study and home life and encourage other midwives to apply for further education courses.
Annette, Briley, Joy, Kemp
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2016
Not all pixels on a CCD chip are created equal. To make accurate photometric measurements, the differences in sensitivity and average noise must be taken into account. This is done through the use of master flat fields, dark frames, and bias frames. This chapter describes each type of master and how to create them.
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Not all pixels on a CCD chip are created equal. To make accurate photometric measurements, the differences in sensitivity and average noise must be taken into account. This is done through the use of master flat fields, dark frames, and bias frames. This chapter describes each type of master and how to create them.
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To Master or not to Master? Reflections on completing two Master’s degrees
PsyPag Quarterly, 2017Personal reflections and assisting others have characterised many of my experiences to date. As a postdoctoral researcher and current Health Psychologist in Training, I decided to reflect on my experiences of completing a MSc in Health Psychology and a MSc in Research Methods in Psychology in order to help and inspire others.
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Science, 2017
How Shian-Jiann Lin's atmospheric grids could unify weather forecasts and climate models.
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How Shian-Jiann Lin's atmospheric grids could unify weather forecasts and climate models.
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